TPP - Graduate Analyst (Mandarin Speaking)
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Graduate Analyst (Mandarin Speaking)
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Account Manager
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Commercial Manager
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Account Manager (Portuguese Speaker)
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Graduate Technical Engineer
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Technical Engineer (Placement Year)
TPP
£30,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Business Analyst
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Service Analyst
TPP
£45,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Graduate Analyst (Spanish Speakers)
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Account Manager (French Speaker)
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Implementation Specialist
TPP
£45,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Account Manager (Spanish Speaker)
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Contract Assistant
TPP
£35,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
TPP - Account Manager (Mandarin Speaker)
TPP
£60,000
Yorkshire, Leeds
Graduate Business Development Consultant
Celsius Graduate Recruitment
£26K-£27K, OTE £50K
North West, Lancaster, Carlisle East, Penrith, Stainton, Kendal, Burneside
Graduate Business Development Exec
This Is Prime
£30,000 - £42,000
London
KEYENCE - Business Development Graduate – Newcastle
Keyence
£33,000 + location allowance
North East, Newcastle upon Tyne
KEYENCE - 2026 Application Engineer - Uxbridge
Keyence
£33,000 + Area Allowance (£2,700 per annum)
London, Uxbridge
KEYENCE - Business Development Graduate – Manchester
Keyence
£33,000 + location allowance
North West, Manchester
KEYENCE - Business Development Graduate – Dublin
Keyence
€37,300 plus €2350 per annum in Location Allowance
Republic of Ireland, Dublin
We wanted to know whether graduates from universities in Northern Ireland were much different in terms of ambition or attainment compared to those from the rest of the UK. After looking at the sign up data from graduates of Northern Irish universities between the years of 2009 and 2014, you can see that Northern Irish graduates are attractive candidates for graduate employers.
Graduates from universities in Northern Ireland overall reflect a national trend of preferred sectors. With the exception of Finance and Banking, the ambitions of graduates from Northern Irish universities are in line with those from the rest of the UK. This meant, Northern Irish graduates also wanted to work in Management, Marketing and Advertising and PR.
One surprise that came up was the amount of graduates that wanted to work in Public Sector and Services. Graduates from Northern Ireland who wanted work in this particular sector stood at 25.5%, while the national average for this sector stands just at 16.9%.

For graduates from universities in Northern Ireland, earning a top class degree is much more difficult than it is in other parts of the country. Graduates from these universities who managed to earn a First Class degree classification stood at 7.6%, much below the national average of 7.8%.
On the other hand, graduates who are looking to receive a degree with a 2.1 classification, the likelihood was much higher, with the amount of graduates from Northern Irish universities receiving a 2.1 standing at 56.6%, over the national average of 48.1%. The same can be seen with only 2.4% of graduates from universities in Northern Ireland receiving just a pass and the national average standing at 3.8%.

One of the most impressive thing about Northern Ireland's universities is the volume of work ready graduates that they produce. Northern Ireland has the highest rate of graduates with work experience compared with any other area of the UK, an impressive 24.9% of graduates from Northern Irish universities have work experience, far higher than the national average of 16.6%.
However, the graduates of Northern Ireland have some way to go yet as the graduates from universities in the outside the UK but in the EU have an even higher likelihood of work experience with 32% of graduates signing up to graduate-jobs.com.
